Friday, February 12, 2010

Are the electric mice killers any good?

We've tried everything besides getting a cat (can't do that, allergic) to get rid of mice inside the house. Riddex is said to be a scam and homeless mouse, I'm not too sure of.


I have small dogs, so I can't leave out poison for the mice. Has anyone tried something that really works?





NO SPAM PLEASE!Are the electric mice killers any good?
seal all cracks %26amp; holes both indoors %26amp; out. hire an exterminator.Are the electric mice killers any good?
Regretfully they are not. Besides if the device is supposed to drive them away, where would they go if they are in your house? Any way, glue boards (the commercial kind, like they use in grocery stores) are your best answer. They used to put a dap of this very glue like substance in a ground round meat tray, styrofoam, and just put it in an unaccessable place. For you it means maybe behind the stove, or the fridge, a place the dogs can't get to easily. Then when the mouse goes into the ';goo'; they get stuck. You will hear them ';cheep cheep cheeping'; when they are. I used to take the tray outside away from my house, and let them go. But thats how to do it. The other ';container'; type traps don't work too well, and mouse traps are out, unless you want place them on top of your kitchen counters away from the dogs. Good luck, some trial and error, but you'll get em.
If you mean those electric traps, they work, but they eat batteries.


Try snap traps or glue traps. Old fashioned, but


they've been around so long because they do work.

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